CSKA stun Inter to reach knock-out rounds

07 December 2011 10:16

CSKA Moscow sneaked into the Champions League knock-out stages as Vasili Berezutsky scored three minutes from time to give the Russians a 2-1 victory at Inter Milan on Wednesday.

With Trabzonspor holding Lille to a goalless draw in France, CSKA leap-frogged the pair to remain in Europe's premier club competition.

Seydou Doumbia had given the visitors the lead before Esteban Cambiasso equalised but Berezutsky had the last word.

The hosts had already won the group but this defeat, coupled with a 1-0 home loss to Udinese at the weekend, will have increased the pressure on coach Claudio Ranieri with his side down in 16th in Serie A.

CSKA were playing a high backline and a dangerous offside game in the early stages and they were almost made to pay.

Captain Javier Zanetti played in Diego Milito behind the defence and although he had two options to pick out, he failed to draw Vladimir Gabulov and left his pass to Coutinho a bit too short, allowing the goalkeeper to pounce and cut it out.

Moments later Milito was again wheeling off the last man and this time he picked out Yuto Nagatomo but the Japan full-back's finish was weak and Gabulov saved easily.

CSKA's first really good chance came just before the half hour mark as Vagner Love turned outside the box and fired goalwards but Luca Castellazzi made a flying save.

The Brazilian striker than missed a glaring chance as he got to Alan Dzagoev's teasing free-kick first but headed over from six yards.

Nagatomo was proving dangerous when coming forward and Gabulov leapt to his right to tip the diminutive right-back's shot from distance around the post, although television replays suggested it was heading wide anyway.

Milito continued to make a nuisance of himself and had a pair of chances in quick succession, Gabulov blocking his first and the Argentine firing the second inches over the bar.

The second period started with a bang as both sides scored within six minutes of the restart.